31 January 2010 ~ 0 Comments

Where to stay in Tignes

France’s Tignes ski resort caters for both skiers and snowboarders of all levels of abilities. In addition, Tignes chalets can’t be beaten in Savoie. Looking to sightsee during time away from the ski slopes? Why not spend time visiting the five villages in the Tignes area. Whether you’re traveling with family or a close circle of friends, there is a place for you in Tignes.

Les Boisses and Les Brevieres represent the lowest in terms of both elevation and pricing. In Los Boisses, the local hotels host most of the bars and restaurants. If you are looking for a slightly more lively village, Les Brevieres is a good choice, with a wider selection of bars and restaurants. It is still regarded as family-friendly and a lot less expensive compared to the villages in the higher elevations. Les Brevieres is a bit livelier, with a wider selection of bars and restaurants, but its still much more family-friendly and a lot less expensive than the villages in the higher elevations.

Vacationers who want to do more than just ski or snowboard will find plenty of entertainment in LeLac, with its many attractions and cultural events. Vacationers who want to do more than ski will find much to keep them occupied in LeLac, with its many community and cultural events. There is also self-catering apartment accommodation available in LaLavachet.

Its numerous bars and restaurants and bars can get pretty lively. Although this location is Nirvana for serious ski fanatics, it is a much more expensive place to stay. Being near the glacier, Val Claret offers skiing all year round which is ideal for those whose main passion is skiing or snowboarding

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